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Maryland Sees First Major Snow Of Season

BALTIMORE (WJZ) – The widespread cold continues Tuesday morning as cleanup begins after snow fell across the state.

Meteorologist Tim Williams reports.

Snowfalls totals have topped 9 inches in parts of Maryland. Most the Baltimore metro region saw somewhere between 3 to 5 inches.

Here are the snow totals from across the state:

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Ttemperatures and wind chills predicted to be below zero during the rest of the week.

Baltimore City Health Commissioner Leana Wen, M.D. has ordered the Code Blue extended through Friday, Feb. 20.

An extended Code Blue advisory had previously been in place from February 12 – 16. This is the seventh Code Blue alert for Baltimore this winter, and the city has experienced six cold weather related deaths.

"This week we will experience some of the coldest weather Baltimore has had in recent years," Dr. Wen said. "We all have to take this very seriously."

SEE SNOW PHOTOS:

North beach from Tracey's Landing. Photo submitted by Rick Aiker
Snow In Pasadena
Snowy scene in Sunset Beach in Pasadena, Md. (UGC Photo: Chris Keegan)
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A cold morning on the water. (user submitted photo)
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The view of Baltimore from the Bayview Medical Center. (user submitted photo)
Snow on Federal Street in Baltimore. Photo Credit: Marcus Epps
snow along the Choptank
Snow across the Choptank River. (user photo)
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Nikko, a 4-year-old Shepherd mix, enjoys the snow (user photo)
Northeast River
Footsteps in the snow along the Northeast River. (UGC Photo: Rebecca Tozer)
Snow on St. Michaels
Snow in St. Michaels. Photo Credit: Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum.
St. Michael's by the small boat shed. Photo: Courtesy: Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum.
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Photo: Courtesy: Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum.
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Photo: Courtesy: Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum.

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